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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 20 May 1937, p. 26

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f~s -~--GIRLS NORTH, SHORE PAR.EN 1$S cAjMP MUiSHI MOKWA Offers You a fAY CAMP agd BOARDING CAMP for boys 41)d kifrs 5to ' Hêire JE aln oppncrtunftytRve urv~vi tra ni Ij gh t full. r 1. 1q tw netka, gave a clînner party iast Satur- day 'for Mr. and Mrs. Nfiddleton, and Tuesday' of. last week Mrs., Donald M. Cook .of. 1303 Wesimoor trail Winnetka, was hostess at a luncheon in honor of Mrg. Middleton. (ither partiesý are plaaned th's week-end for the Middletons. QUEBEC FISHINC PRÔSPECÈTS Repors onfishi gconditions.i Ontario and Qu1ebec reachig A. B. Chown, Passenger Traffic.,Manager, of the Grand Trunk-Canadian-. Na- tional rai)ways, show favorable. in- dications for a good season. i-ce ha s cleared good lakes' easily reached from- Toronto and MoàntrealI and' water conditions are good-even in the more Northerly areas to which :the real experts look for the best speci- mens of Canadian game fish. Further east ini'New lBrunswick where sainron fishinz begins early, a Bloston sports- man established a Spring record with a beautiful 24 pounder' sucessfuily landed. Off the Nova. Scotia coast préparations are being made for a record season in Turra Fishing. Washington Star is a sample of en-, thusiastic reviews that greeted the publication in England 'of the sen- sational new yearbook, "1937 ini Europe," now appearing for the firs, tilme in America. Twenty-seven Eu- ropean -countries'-are 'covered by 27 eminent cosmnopolitan, writers. ,Thr 1937,annual is.improved and enlarged and includes a. 200-page section on ,ingland by Beverly Nichols. "1937 in Europe" is far more tha-. a coniprehensive gide-it is-an inti- m ate1: and exhilarating companion, Filled with. up-to-_the-mninute informa- tion, it ngotonly'gives the cathedral' ndmuseumns, the history> and custo'm' but tells how to find the best nighi clubs, how to find the curjwous and biz- arre, where to take your wvife, (or, husband) and Whére, not to take your wife (or husband), where. you caii play golf or have mud baths, and 'a host of other essentiais, including a calendar of events, an estinrate oý ~the cost of livinig, à:d%,ie 6o.prices hotel accommodations, choice of res- taurants, passports, currency an d customns regulations,,and brief vocal)- ularies in French, German, Italian. Spanish, and Russian, as well as a large and valuable màp. g also avallable. A of camp experienicis- im or.rea : Archery Canoeing Swimming J)ramaties Acrobaties flad niln ton Indian Lore Creative Art and a greait ni taught by expE RIing Boxing Dancing flampCrtiftsý NORTH onMc5g 5enets t l uxuriIUbustavel, teAmer- ;can Eýxpress company bas announced rive specially arranged escort.ed tours oCalifornia, the North Pacificcoast And Canadian Rockies. Inaugur*ted Jýiùe 26 The five.tours which areto acquai nt he fastidious. traveler with. western icenes and the 1937 trans-it eqpuipmnent *11I b ingrated .f rom, eastern. loints June 26 and from Chicago June 17. Leaving Chicago on the Santa'Fe' 'mei the picturesque oId city of Santa <e. will be the gateway for the* Puye Clif! DweIlersand. the journeythrougýh the -Indian Detour Pueblo villages. The. tour of thre Grand 'Canyon wil- encmpssthe Hermit Rim.and Des- -crt .View roads -which skirt the chasms, the Tusayan National forest m.id the Yavapai Point obserVatory. Two days, are toý be devoted to Los 1£ngeIes and environs, to include th-e Iéading movie studlios at Hollyý,wood. *Iorthward on the Southern Pacifie a visit will be made to Santa Barbara resorts and mission-, fromn where the narties will proceed Io Del Monte wvith motor trips, to include the 1Motiý eerey Peninsula, Carmiel B3ay and the Carmel Mission.. In the tours the Yosemite is listnd ,s one of the main objectives. The itinerary wil be throuL-h tlîe Pachiec.o Pass into the heart of the Great Pre- qerve, following the 'Merced river through El Portal, to the floor of the Yosemite valley. A two-dIay :sightsee-, ing tour from the Palace hotel is 'isted for San -Francisco. to inchide the Goldeni Gate scencs with. motor jour- neys through the SaiJoaquin vailey fo Canyon Pass and other points oif interest. Fo1lowinmg the'davliL-ht jotir- ney throùgh northerni California's pic-> turesque Cascades, a day inotor trip %viii ,he made f rom, Portland alon g the Columbia River highvay., Daylight Steamner iVoyage Departing from, the Rose City o11 'hie Northern Pacific linaé, Rainier Na- tional pü~k will be. visited fron TTa- RETURN FROM TRIP Mr. and Mrs. NeweIl Woods re- turned Friday from a two weeks' motor trip through the easjt. They visied 'heison, Keithi. in Wasling7- ton, D.: C.,, and Mr., WoQds' father, J. D. Woods, in Gerry, N. Y. Taý8 1

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